For decades, circumcision was something of a given in the world. The approach, which entails removing the foreskin (the sheath of skin around the head of the penis), was considered a standard procedure for babies assigned male at birth, regardless of their cultural or religious background, with doctors citing its health and hygiene benefits. But recently, circumcision has been on the decline. The national rate of newborn circumcision dropped. The truth is that circumcision isn't necessary for a penis owner to live a happy and healthy life, and people keep their penises uncut. Let's know more about uncut cock and how to have Fun with foreskin: tips, techniques for uncut cock:
What Is An Uncircumcised Penis?
When a male kid is born, his penis is covered with additional folds of skin. This additional fold or layer of skin is known as the foreskin. The foreskin covers the head of the penis, which is removed surgically through a procedure known as circumcision. Most parents circumcise their child within 10 to 15 days of their birth.
What Is The Function Of Foreskin?
The foreskin is on the shaft or head of the penis, and it moves up and down during sex. That stimulates or arouses the penis head and decreases friction. So, the foreskin leads to a better sensation.
Less lubrication required:
The women with a circumcised sexual partner reported three times more sexual pain than women with an uncircumcised partner. Some individuals reported that uncircumcised males need less lubricant than circumcised males. An uncircumcised male penis is much more glossy and smooth.
Pleasure:
Women who have circumcised partners reported sexual dissatisfaction twice as high as compared to uncircumcised sexual partners. But some other researchers find completely opposite results. It is believed that the uncircumcised man penis provides extra friction to the female clitoris due to extra skin fold recoil on the penis head. So, it may provide more pleasure to the women who find clitoral pattern stimulation more satisfying.
Fun with Foreskin: Tips And Techniques!
Circumcision rates have been declining for a while, so you're likely to see more uncircumcised penises. But how to play with an uncut cock? Everyone has aesthetic preferences, but you have to be careful not to make others feel bad about their body's appearance. Here are some tips for encountering your first uncircumcised penis:
Treat The Foreskin With Care
Most uncircumcised individuals like to keep the foreskin retracted when they put on a condom, but some like to pull it forward once the condom is on. Let your partner take the lead in putting on the condom, or ask about their choice. You should also use lube when giving a hand job or having sex to allow the foreskin to slide. In general, you can usually play with an uncircumcised penis the same way you would with a circumcised penis. No special technique is required.
Ask Your Uncircumcised Partner To Teach You What They Like
Your new partner is the professional on their foreskin, so take advantage of the experience they already have. Does your partner like paying extra attention to it, or do they just treat it like the rest of their penis? Does your partner like to keep it retracted or pull it forward? You have to pay attention to how your partner treats the head of their penis too.
If you're feeling a little unsure about giving them a hand job, ask your partner to masturbate in front of you. Say something like, "I want to learn what you like" or "I want to watch you pleasure yourself." Watch if their foreskin retracts naturally when erecting or if they have to nudge it along. As your partner moves their hand up and down on their shaft, watch to see what he does with the foreskin. Do they hold it in place with one hand and stroke up and down with the other? Does your partner leave the foreskin in the retracted position? Do they touch the head of the penis or not? If your partner feels shy or put on the spot, offer to masturbate in front of them too. That will turn it into a sexy two-person play session instead of a one-sided clinical demonstration.
Try dragging your partner's foreskin forward and gliding your fingers over it, then slide the foreskin back and touch the head of their penis. Ask what they like better. Put your partner's penis in your mouth and compare swirling your tongue over the foreskin with the exposed head of their penis.
Don't Body Shame A Partner Who’s Uncircumcised
It's crucial not to make your partner feel like a "freak" because they have a little flap of skin that never got cut off. Most of you are already self-conscious about your genitals and don't need your partners to add to the angst. The bottom line is that your partner's foreskin is simply a part of their body. Treat it with the same respect as any other part of their body. It's OK to let them know you've never been with a circumcised partner before and have questions about how to please them, but you don't want to make them feel like there's something wrong with them because there's not!
Try putting yourself in your partner's shoes. Imagine they told you, "wow, I've never seen labia like yours. I don't know what to do with them, and they kinda weird me out." That would feel horrible, wouldn't it? Instead, imagine they said things like, "What makes your body feel best?" "Can you show me what you like?" or, "Do you like it better when I touch you like this or like this?" Way better, right?
Give Your Partner's Foreskin Love
There's a lot to love about foreskin! All those nerve endings make sexual experiences highly pleasurable to your partner. Feeling the foreskin slide around while you give a hand job or blow job can be quite erotic. If you get to the point where the two of you are having sex without condoms, you'll also get some extra sensation from their foreskin gliding back and forth inside you.
FAQs
Is it necessary to pull back your foreskin?
You don't need to pull it back for cleaning. If your kid does pull back the foreskin in the bath or shower, that's fine – but it's not required. Once your kid goes through puberty and can easily pull back the foreskin, it's good for your child to do this in the bath or shower for cleaning.
Does having a foreskin matter?
Which is better? Either way is normal and healthy — there is no "better" or "worse" option. The foreskin is the retractable tube of skin that covers and protects the head (glans) of the penis. All healthy boys are born with foreskin.